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So Tennessee’s Lady Vols will have to win twice Saturday if they are to claim the 10-team event at the University of Kentucky’s John Cropp Stadium.
The delay doesn’t change the game plan, though, including the pitching, so says co-head coach Ralph Weekly.

“We already had our rotation planned, so the rain is not going to affect us,” Weekly said. “We have three good pitchers and we plan to use all three of them tomorrow anyhow.”

Semifinals are set for 11 a.m. — top-seeded Florida against fifth-seeded Georgia — and 1:30 p.m., for the No. 2 Lady Vols against No. 3 Missouri. The first game will be televised on ESPNU, while Tennessee’s contest will be streamed online at ESPN3.com.

The championship game, to be shown on ESPN, remains set for 8 p.m.
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Discouraging: I thought this group had championship potential, and it does still, but we've seen that our pitching is good but not great--and while we've got one of the best hitting teams in the country, the hitting has tailed off down the stretch and good pitchers can shut us down.

TN goes down in order. Drops 3 of 4 in the last week to MO. This is significant as the NCAA committee will look at head to head matchups when choosing top 8 seeds (who will host regionals and super regionals). This past week likely cost us a chance to host at home in supers : (